EU cybersecurity label should not discriminate against Big Tech, European groups say


By Foo Yun Chee

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – A proposed cybersecurity certification scheme (EUCS) for cloud services should not discriminate against Amazon, Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft, 26 industry groups across Europe warned on Monday.

The European Commission, EU cybersecurity agency ENISA and EU countries will meet on Tuesday to discuss the scheme which has undergone several changes since ENISA unveiled a draft in 2020.

The EUCS aims to help governments and companies pick a secure and trusted vendor for their cloud computing business. The global cloud computing industry generate billions of…



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